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the plane, you know, the one with the snakes on it, is alleged to have taken off from Hawai'i. This is perhaps the greatest plot hole in the entire history of cinema going all the way back to D.W. Griffith. There are no m-f'n snakes in m-f'n Hawai'i! Not even at the Honolulu Zoo! They are considered an alien species which, if introduced, would devastate the native fauna, particularly birds, as happened on Guam when the brown tree snake became established. Every now and then, some :dunce: thinks it's a good idea to illegally import snakes as pets. Whenever one escapes, a manhunt more usually associated with a fugitive murder suspect ensues, lest the snake somehow reproduce.
Now, back to the film: How did the snakes get on the island in the first place? Clearly that is to be the subject of next summer's blockbuster prequel, "Snakes on an Island". :eyes:
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